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Tomis
Tomis Tomis (also called Tomi) was a Greek colony ... eight years later, celebrating the town of Tomis in his poems. The city was afterwards ...
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Ovid
... Naso (Sulmona, March 20, 43 BC – Tomis, now Constanta AD 17) Roman poet known ... Augustus banished Ovid in AD 8 to Tomis on the Black Sea for reasons that ... he was friendly with the natives of Tomis and even wrote poems in their language ... not allowed to go! Ovid died at Tomis after nearly ten years of banishment. Works ...
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Ovid   (translated from German)
... Sulmo, ? 17 n. Chr. or later in Tomis) was in Roman More closely . Table of ... the Emperor Augustus reached, that it after Tomis (today Constan?a) to Black sea banished ... DYING DATE 18 n. Chr. DYING PLACE Tomis
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Constan?a   (translated from German)
... Maz?re Constanta Opened foundation walls of Tomis The Roman mosaic in Constanta Constan?a ... also Constantza, Kustendji, Kustendja, Koestence, Koestend, originally Tomis) is the most important Seehafenstadt Rumaeniens to ... 7. Century v. Chr. of Griechen as Tomis based. Under that roemischen emperors Konstantin I ...
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Mircea Cărtărescu
... Prize, Flacăra magazine Prize, Ateneu magazine Prize, Tomis magazine Prize, Cuvântul magazine Prize 1992: Le ... Prize, Flacăra magazine Prize, Ateneu magazine Prize, Tomis magazine Prize, Cuvântul magazine Prize 1997: Flacăra magazine Prize, Ateneu magazine Prize, Tomis magazine Prize, Cuvântul magazine Prize 1999: Orbitor ...
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User:Piotrus/List of Poles/Michlewski-Mullenheim
... Piotr Mokrski d. "1332/3" kasztelan sandomierski Tomisław Mokrski d. "1330/1" wojewoda krakowski Tomisław Mokrski d. 1359 podkanclerzy dworu ... Teofil Morawski 1793 - 1854 minister z 1831 Tomisław Marian Morawski 1881 - 1946 in ...
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Fasti
... wrote the poem during his exile in Tomis towards the end of his life. The ... poem while he was in exile at Tomis, or whether what we have of the ... of the conditions of his exile, at Tomis. The Tristia mentions the poem, and that ...
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Talk:Constanţa
... is a wall built by Romans in Tomis, protecting the North - North-West side, it ... name. Same for the park down on Tomis avenue, from the municipal hospital.)? gcbirzan 22 ... by the same name. The park on Tomis avenue is named "Parcul Tineretului", but I ...
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Dobruja
... were founded on the Dobrujan coast (Callatis, Tomis, Mesembria, Dionysopolis,Parthenopolis, Aphrodisias, Eumenia etc). In ... Callatis and Histria for the control of Tomis. At the end of the 3rd century ... Diocese of Thracia. Its capital city was Tomis. Byzantine rule After the division of the ...
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Tristia   (translated from German)
... the poet Ovid from its banishing place Tomis at the black sea approximately in the ... Geten ; the life in the far city Tomis, that is continuously threatened by wild hordes ...
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